In the midst of the catastrophic floods that ravaged Central Texas, one man became a symbol of hope. Petty Officer Scott Ruskan, on his first-ever mission as a U.S. Coast Guard rescue swimmer, personally saved 165 stranded victims—including campers, seniors, and children trapped in rising waters.
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